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Planning Application: N6/2009/1024/TE




TREE WORKS ESTATE MANAGEMENT
Decided
Landscape Dept
13 BEECHFIELD ROAD, WELWYN GARDEN CITY, HERTFORDSHIRE, AL7 3RG
REMOVAL OF ASH TREE FROM THE REAR GARDEN
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15/05/2009
15/05/2009
R POTTER
R POTTER
13 BEECHFIELD ROAD WELWYN GARDEN CITY AL7 3RG
13 BEECHFIELD ROAD WELWYN GARDEN CITY AL7 3RG

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29/06/2009
30/06/2009
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Address Date Sent Expiry Date Date Reconsulted Reconsult Expiry Date
9 Beechfield Road WELWYN GARDEN CITY Hertfordshire AL7 3RG 27/05/2009
11 Beechfield Road WELWYN GARDEN CITY Hertfordshire AL7 3RG 27/05/2009
15 Beechfield Road WELWYN GARDEN CITY Hertfordshire AL7 3RG 27/05/2009
Application Number Proposal Decision Distance
6/2022/2015/EMT Remove two large Norway Spruce and one Cherry tree (Japanese Flowering Cherry ‘Amanogawa’, commonly known as poplar cherry). The Spruce trees are far too big for the garden and unmanageable. The roots are causing damage to the existing shed base, to the existing shed itself and to pathways in the garden surrounding the trees. The home owners are unable to replace the existing, damaged shed base and shed with these trees in situ – anything new would also be damaged by them. The existing shed base and shed pre-date these trees and it is not appropriate that the owners should loose amenity usage of the garden or be expected to endure damage to their property. The cherry tree, commonly known as poplar cherry, is in poor condition and perhaps in decline. It is also poorly sited and its further root growth will also cause damage to the shed base Granted 0
6/2022/1989/EMT Remove two large Norway Spruce and one Cherry tree - Spruce trees are far too big for the garden and unmanageable. The roots are causing significant damage to the shed and the pathway surrounding the trees. The cherry tree is in poor condition and perhaps in decline. Withdrawn 0
6/2022/1564/TC Removal of two large conifers due to size and one prunus amanogawa due to poor condition from rear garden No Objection 0
6/2022/1568/EMT Removal of two large conifirs due to size and removal of prunus amanogawa due to poor condition from rear garden Refused 0
N6/2014/1129/FP Erection of ground floor rear extension with ramped access and rear store following demolition of existing store and shed Granted
W6/2014/1130/EM Erection of ground floor rear extension with ramped access and store following demolition of existing store and shed Granted
N6/2014/0092/LUP Erection of single storey rear extension to include a ramped access Withdrawn
W6/2014/0094/EM Erection of single storey rear extension to include ramp access, erection of replacement shed/store and removal of conifer tree in rear garden Withdrawn

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